B4H2Pb6O13
semiconductorB4H2Pb6O13 is an experimental mixed-metal oxide semiconductor containing boron, hydrogen, lead, and oxygen—a compound that bridges inorganic ceramic and semiconducting material families. This material remains primarily in research phases, investigated for its potential as a wide-bandgap semiconductor or functional ceramic where lead-containing oxides could offer unique electronic or photonic properties distinct from conventional semiconductors. Interest in such boron-lead-oxygen systems typically centers on specialized applications in radiation detection, optoelectronics, or next-generation ceramic semiconductors, though its practical industrial adoption is limited and further development would be needed to establish commercial viability.
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